Cherry Doubles Through Friedman
Level 6
: 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
There was already 50,000 in the middle and a board on the felt, when Oklahoma's Aaron Cherry checked from under the gun, and Adam Friedman moved all in to put Cherry at risk for his last 28,700.
"You flop a flush? I know you don't have the nut flush, I have the ace of diamonds." Cherry told Friedman.
He tanked for about two minutes before finally stacking up his chips and pushing them in the pot to call.
"If you have a straight, you're good." Friedman told Cherry. Cherry turned over for the straight, and Friedman shook his head.
"I wasn't bluffing," Friedman said while mucking his hand, and he paid off just over half of his remaining stack to Cherry.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Aaron Cherry | 107,400 | |
Adam Friedman |
26,800
-28,200
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-28,200 |
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